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JUAN LUNA

 Juan Luna de San Pedro y Novicio Ancheta


 Born on October 24, 1857 in Badoc, Ilocos Norte, third among the seven children of Joaquin
Luna de San Pedro and Laurena Novicio

WHO IS FERNANDO AMORSOLO

Born on May 30, in Paco Manila

Spen his childhood in Daet, Camarines Norte

Apprentice of Don Fabian Dela Rosa

2nd place in bazaar Escolta

Declared as the first National Artist in Painting in 1972 and the so-called “Grand old man of the
Philippine Art”

EDUCATION BG

Earned a degree from the local Manila Art School in 1909

Philippines School of Fine Arts and Graduated with Honors

Artworks of Juan Luna

La Muerte De Cleopatra - also known as “The death of Cleopatra”


 Ann 1881 painting
 First art exposition
 A silver medalist or second prize winner during the 1881 National Exposition of Fine Arts in
Madrid

Spoliarium – made in Rome year 1884


 Won the gold medal in the National Exposition of the Fine Arts in Madrid (exposicion
nacional de bellas artes)
 422 x 767.5 cm
 In 1886, it was sold to the diputacion provincial the Barcelona for 20,000 pesetas
 Took 8 months to finish (July 1883 to March 1884).

El Pacto de Sanger – Also known as the “The Blood Compact”

 1886 ------ size 168 x 86 cm


The Parisian Life – also known as Interior d’un Cafi (also spelled Interior d’Un Café, literally
meaning “Inside a Cafe”)

 An 1892 oil on canvas impressionist painting

Tampuhan – meaning “sulking”

 An 1895 classic oil on canvas impressionist painting


 It depicts a Filipino man and a Filipino woman having a lovers’ quarrel

ARTWORKS OF FERNANDO AMORSOLO

Dalagang Bukid - 1995

 24cm x 32cm
 The aim of this image is to represent and celebrate and ideal example of Filipino
womanhood
 The physical features of a Filipino woman are conveyed softly rounded face with clear
light brown rose-tinted complexion and

Planting Rice – 1922

 62 x 94 cm
 It is a set on a rice field wherein Farmers, regardless of their genders, are on with their
usual works under a bright sunny day.

Market place before a Church – 1939

 51 x 63cm
 In Baguio Market Place (Lot 539) Amorsolo presents the bustling activity of a market
scene, and showcases the variety of life in the Philippines. Evident here is the strength
of community, and the rich colors of the painting act to further convey the vitality of life
found in the highland communities of Baguio.

Defense of a Filipina woman’s Honor – 1945

 A representative of Amorsolo’s World War 2 – era paintings


 A Filipino man defends a woman, who is either his wife or daughter, from being raped
by an unseen Japanese soldier.

Afternoon meal of the rice workers – also known as Noonday Meal of the Rice Workers

 Signed and dated 1958


 Oil on canvas
 56cm x 76 cm
 A first prize at the New York’s World Fair

JUAN LUNA ANALYSIS

 Juan Luna’s Artwork showed the reformist perspective – how Filipinos fought for democracy
 Luna’s works show more drama and bravura
 A Filipino art critique spoke of Luna thus: “VIgar

FERNANDO AMORSOLO

 Fernando Amorsolo’s paintings depict what the Philippine society was different eras
 He left behind a trail of legacies around the world in the form of priceless paintings that
depicted virtue showed the sense of optimism
 Amorsolo was committed

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